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- the present invention relates to filtration media for use in removing and/or solidifying synthetic ester-based fluids from liquids, such that the resultant liquids may be free from such oils and solvents after filtering. More specifically, the present invention relates to a sump pump system meant for separating synthetic ester-based fluids from a liquid emulsion, such as an oil-water emulsion.
- spill containment systems In order to prevent contamination of the environment by oils and solvents, in many commercial and industrial applications and installations, spill containment systems are built that not only trap the potential spilled liquids but also any process liquid or rain/snow-melt liquid that comes in contact with the spill containment area. Federal, State, and local regulations that mandate spill protection to minimize or eliminate contaminated discharges to the environment require engagement at the spill site, such as the implementation of containment and filtration methods and systems.
- Solidification Products International, Inc.'s Pump-Thru BarrierTM, identified as U.S. Pat. No. 8,974,662 issued to Gannon on Mar. 10, 2015, titled “FILTRATION OF A PUMPED HYDROCARBON CONTAINING LIQUID”, which teaches an apparatus for, and method of, filtering hydrocarbon contaminated water, and which may be used in drainage openings, particularly in parking lots, and contaminant areas for large sources of hydrocarbons, such as oil tanks or electrical transformers.
- the Pump-Thru BarrierTM automatically activates as fluid flow and levels within the containment area build up.
- An automated sump pump having a shutoff valve disposed thereon leads fluid into the sump pump barrier, the fluid typically comprises, for example, a combination of water and oil.
- An outlet conduit is disposed near the bottom of the sump pump barrier for egressing water, and an overflow conduit disposed near the top of the sump pump barrier recycles overflowing water and oil/sheen mix back into the containment area.
- a filter media housing Disposed within the sump pump barrier between the automated sump pump/overflow conduit and outlet conduit is a filter media housing, which contains a hydrocarbon absorption media capable of absorbing/adsorbing hydrocarbons/sheen present in water, while simultaneously allowing water to pass through.
- Such hydrocarbon media is identified in U.S. Pat. No. 6,503,390 issued to Gannon on Jan. 7, 2003, titled “FILTRATION OF HYDROCARBON CONTAINING LIQUID”.
- Ester-based fluids may also be used as lubricants, and as hydraulic fluids.
- the use of natural esters (which are typically oil based) at these plants presents the possibility of fluid spills occurring on-site, which creates a risk of environmental contamination.
- Natural esters may also be flammable or present poor biodegradable properties, among other issues. Synthetic ester-based fluids have thus been created in response to the issues commonly caused by the use of natural esters.
- Synthetic based ester oil is oil that has been chemically synthesized. Typically, synthetic ester-based fluids are used in such applications as passenger car air-conditioning compressors, refrigerators, and transformers, and in other industrial applications. Synthetic esters are prized for their ability to lubricate at high temperatures. One of the main reasons for this is that they have a much lower volatility than other lubricant based oils at a given viscosity. Volatility is strongly related to smoke point, flash point, and fire point. Ester oils are generally utilized as a replacement for mineral oil in distribution and power class transformers.
- graphene has been utilized as a filler for composite materials due in part to its intrinsic mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties.
- graphene's lack of solubility in substantially all solvents has led to the common practice of either using graphene oxide or reduced graphene oxide in lieu of pristine graphene sheets.
- the aforementioned graphene/graphite material may be formed as an adsorption/absorption media to achieve desirable results when exposed to mineral oils or natural ester oils.
- the behavior with certain synthetic ester oils is inadequate, especially when emulsified with water due to a very similar density and a very similar polarity to water, as opposed to mineral oils.
- the aforementioned sump pump barrier utilizing the hydrocarbon absorption media works well in handling and filtering high flow/volumes of water and sheen emulsions, but is less effective when the emulsion introduced into the sump pump barrier is comprised of synthetic ester-based fluids.
- the graphene/graphite polymer composite foam of the prior art cannot effectively absorb these synthetic ester-based fluids when paired to work with the sump pump barrier either as a replacement filtration media (for the hydrocarbon absorption media) or as a polishing filter media.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a sump pump system for receiving an emulsion that filters synthetic ester fluids from water or other liquids.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide a new permutation/formulation of media effective against all oils, including mineral, natural, and/or synthetic esters.
- a polishing filter apparatus includes a polishing filter disposed in a polishing filter barrier, having a polishing filter inlet conduit fluidly connected to the sump pump barrier outlet conduit for the ingress of the fluid into the polishing filter, and a polishing filter outlet conduit for the egress of a filtered fluid.
- Said polishing filter is disposed within the polishing filter barrier of said polishing filter apparatus, and is connected to the polishing filter conduit.
- the polishing filter has a polishing filter cartridge disposed therein, the cartridge which contains a hydrophilic composition for the removal of synthetic ester-based fluid having a surface tension dissimilar to water, and further having a surface energy greater than or equal to 35 dynes per centimeter.
- the fluid flows through the sump pump barrier and into the polishing filter barrier via the sump pump barrier outlet conduit and polishing filter inlet conduit, and is pumped into the polishing filter. It is then filtered via the polishing filtered cartridge within the polishing filter housing, and the resultant filtered fluid exiting the polishing filter barrier via the polishing filter barrier outlet conduit contains less than 5 ppm of said synthetic ester-based fluids.
- the composition contained within the filter cartridge may include polyether sulfone or a glass fiber media.
- the composition contained within the filter cartridge may be a filter media having a surface energy greater than or equal to 45 dynes per centimeter.
- the system may further include a shutoff valve disposed on one of the pump conduit and polishing filter conduit, the shutoff valve being interactive to open/close the flow of fluids through said pump conduit and polishing filter conduit.
- the sump pump system may further include a polishing filter barrier cover for disposal over the top surface of the polishing filter barrier.
- a shutoff valve access hole may be carved into the polishing filter barrier cover for providing access to a shutoff valve disposed within the polishing filter barrier and disposed on one of the pump conduit and polishing filter conduit.
- a power cord access hole may be carved into the polishing filter barrier cover for allowing a power cord to lead into the polishing filter barrier and connect to the pump, supplying the pump with power.
- the sump pump system may further include a pump disposed within the polishing filter apparatus and connected to a pump conduit; the pump conduit further connected to said polishing filter.
- the present invention is further directed to a method of filtering synthetic ester-based fluids from an emulsion.
- the method comprises the steps of: providing a sump pump barrier for receiving an emulsified fluid comprising water and synthetic ester-based fluid, wherein surface tension of the synthetic ester-based fluid is dissimilar to surface tension of said water, the sump pump barrier having an outlet conduit for the flow of the emulsified fluid therethrough; flowing the emulsified fluid through the sump pump barrier outlet conduit into a polishing filter apparatus via a polishing filter inlet conduit; pumping the emulsified fluid through a pump and a connecting polishing filter inlet conduit, the polishing filter inlet conduit further leading into a polishing filter, all of which are disposed within the polishing filter apparatus; filtering said synthetic ester-based fluid from the emulsified fluid flowing through the polishing filter inlet conduit into the polishing filter via a polishing filter cartridge disposed within said polishing filter of the polishing filter apparatus, the polishing filter cartridge containing
- the composition contained within the filter cartridge hydrophilic composition may include polyether sulfone or a glass fiber media.
- the surface energy of the hydrophilic composition contained within the filter cartridge may be greater than or equal to 45 dynes per centimeter.
- the present invention is still further directed to a polishing filter apparatus for the filtration of synthetic ester-based fluids from an emulsion.
- the polishing filter apparatus comprises a polishing filter, a polishing filter barrier, and an inlet conduit for receiving a flow of a fluid, said fluid comprising a synthetic ester based fluid and water emulsion, wherein the synthetic ester based fluid has a surface tension dissimilar to that of the water, and an outlet conduit for the egress of a resultant filtered fluid.
- a pump is disposed within the polishing filter barrier for pumping the fluid through a pump conduit.
- the polishing filter is disposed within the polishing filter apparatus and is fluidly connected to the polishing filter inlet conduit, and further includes a polishing filter housing and a polishing filter cartridge disposed therein.
- the polishing filter is fluidly connected to a polishing filter outlet conduit.
- the polishing filter apparatus may further include a polishing filter conduit connected to the pump conduit, and a shutoff valve disposed on one of the pump conduit and polishing filter conduit.
- a filter housing conduit stub for connecting the polishing filter to the polishing filter barrier outlet conduit may further be provided.
- the polishing filter apparatus may still further include a power cord leading into the polishing filter barrier and connecting to the pump for supplying the pump with power.
- the polishing filter apparatus may also include a polishing filter barrier cover having a shutoff valve access hole for easy accessibility to a shutoff valve disposed on one of the pump conduit and polishing filter conduit.
- a polishing filter barrier cover having a power cord access hole for allowing a power cord to lead into the polishing filter barrier and connect to the pump for supplying the pump with power may be provided as well.
- the polishing filter cartridge contains a hydrophilic filtration media composition capable of removing synthetic ester-based fluids from the fluid, such that a surface energy of the hydrophilic composition is greater than or equal to 35 dynes per centimeter.
- the polishing filter cartridge filtration media composition may be polyether sulfone or glass fiber.
- the polishing filter cartridge filtration media composition has a surface energy greater than or equal to 45 dynes per centimeter.
- FIG. 1 is a table of prior art laboratory results showing occasional inconsistent measurements of over 20 parts per million of synthetic ester-based fluid in a tested post-filtered water, the tested water being filtered by the prior art sump pump barrier described herein.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective, partially exploded view of a sump pump system of the present invention with the polishing filter barrier separated from the polishing filter housing;
- FIG. 3 is a top down, partially cross-sectional view of the sump pump system of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a side cross-sectional view of the sump pump system of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 5 is a top down view of the sump pump system of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of the sump pump system of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 7 is a table of laboratory results showing a consistent measurement of 5 parts per million or less of synthetic ester-based fluid in a tested post-filtered water; the tested water being filtered with the sump pump system of the present invention;
- FIG. 8 is a table of surface energies for various materials
- FIG. 9 is a table of surface tensions for various liquids.
- FIG. 10 is a table with test data samples demonstrating the efficiency of the current invention in the filtration of oils and synthetic esters from an emulsion at consistent measurements below 2 ppm;
- FIG. 11 is a side cross-sectional view of a gravity fed embodiment of a sump pump system of the present invention with the polishing filter barrier separated from the polishing filter housing;
- FIG. 12 is a top-down view of the gravity fed sump pump system of FIG. 11 ;
- FIG. 13 is a side cross-sectional view of the gravity fed sump pump system of FIG. 11 , having different dimensions to accommodate a predetermined head pressure.
- FIGS. 1 - 13 of the drawings in which like numerals refer to like features of the invention.
- the present invention explores the relationship between surface energy, surface tension, and filtration media porosity in order to create a sump pump barrier system capable of filtering any type of oil (e.g. mineral oil, synthetic ester, natural ester, etc.) from a liquid emulsion.
- Surface energy is essentially the measurement of disruption of intermolecular forces on a particular surface, ranging in measurements from high (e.g., copper) to low (e.g., Teflon or Polytetrafluoroethylene).
- high e.g., copper
- low e.g., Teflon or Polytetrafluoroethylene
- FIG. 8 depicts a tabular view of exemplary surface energy measurements compiled by Steven Label of Santa Fe Springs, California USA (accessible at: stevenlabel.com).
- Surface tension relates to the measured tension of the surface “film” or “layer” of a liquid caused by the inter-molecular force of the liquid particles and their tendency to shrink into a minimum surface area.
- FIG. 9 depicts a tabular view of reference data compiled by Diversified Enterprises of Claremont, New Hampshire, USA (accessible at: accudynetest.com), displaying exemplary surface tension measurements of various liquids with water having a notably high surface tension measurement when compared to the majority of the other liquids shown.
- the relationship between surface tension and surface energy is important in establishing the levels of attraction/repulsion between the media and the fluid.
- the higher the measured surface tension the stronger the intermolecular attractions (and amount of energy needed to separate said attractions).
- a fluid with a higher surface tension is less likely to wet a filtration media with a low surface energy.
- the surface energy of a filtration media is a necessary measurement in determining the retention factor against fluids with a high surface tension.
- this force can be utilized to retain desired fluids by appropriate selection of media. Therefore, matching high surface tension fluids to high surface energy filter media will effect the desired separation of oil from water.
- ester transformer fluid (Midel® oil).
- the Midel® oil due to its combined characteristics of relatively polar nature and its density of nearly 1 g/mL, forms a very stable emulsion with water especially when passed through a high rpm sump pump.
- the dissimilarity of the surface tension of synthetic ester/Midel® oil (comparative to water, which is approximately 73 dynes/cm; see FIG. 9 ) to water forms a filtration media capable of retaining oil while simultaneously allowing water to bypass in a manner that meets or exceeds EPA regulations.
- a hydrophilic media composition was required to achieve this
- the filter used was of a certain polymer membrane (polyether sulfone), which is noted for its very hydrophilic nature and hence high flow rates in aqueous systems. It was then determined that the polyether sulfone membrane was able to retain the ester oil (Midel® oil) in any concentration, whether or not it was emulsified, while allowing water to flow. It was further determined that other oils including standard transformer oils were similarly retained by this type of filter. Thus, the mode of separation was predicated on surface tension of the components relative to the surface energy of the membrane.
- the polyether sulfone membrane is very hydrophilic, having a relatively high surface energy—near that of water. This hydrophilic nature is what makes it very suitable for aqueous media. It is able to have relatively high flow rates compared to hydrophobic media at equivalent porosities.
- Filtration media has become highly specialized for various purposes. Among the critical parameters in filtration is the relative hydrophilicity, or conversely hydrophobicity, of the media. Filters with highly hydrophilic media have been developed specifically to allow for greater flow (throughput) of aqueous solution at a given porosity.
- the physical parameter of surface energy which is a property inherent to any given material, determines the relative hydrophilicity of a given media. Exemplary surface energy measurements of various compositions are provided in FIG. 8 , and the relative surface tensions of various liquids are shown in FIG. 9 . Materials with relatively high surface energy (e.g., copper) allow for greater water flow as water itself has a high surface tension (relative to most liquids; see FIG. 9 ).
- Materials of very low surface energy e.g., Polytetrafluoroethylene; more commonly known as Teflon
- Teflon Materials of very low surface energy
- Such materials hydrophobic, low surface energy
- filter blinding i.e., having the filtering fluid being unable to interact with the filter media
- the present invention demonstrates how the effect of surface energy (in conjunction with appropriate porosity) can be used in a filtration system to separate effectively oils (typically having a very low surface tension) from water.
- the interplay between surface energy and porosity is selected and utilized to determine the ability of a filter to perform this task.
- Empirical evidence has demonstrated that the higher the surface energy of the filter media, the larger the pores can be and still successfully retain oil.
- lower surface energy materials require smaller pore size in order to be effective. At a point, as the surface energy becomes lower, a filter may no longer be able to hold back the oil at all.
- the desirable hydrophilic composition has a surface energy greater than or equal to 35 dynes per centimeter, and in a majority of cases, greater than or equal to 45 dynes per centimeter.
- a sump pump system 100 comprising a sump pump barrier 10 and a polishing filter apparatus 30 , inclusive of a polishing filter barrier 20 with a polishing filter 32 disposed therein is provided.
- Sump pump barrier 10 as previously described above, comprises an outlet conduit 12 and a connecting fitting 14 for securing the connection between sump pump barrier 10 and polishing filter 32 , which upon assembly is enclosed in polishing filter barrier 20 , and forming polishing filter apparatus 30 , as shown in FIGS. 2 - 6 .
- polishing filter inlet conduit 22 leads at one end into the polishing filter 32 and connects to the sump pump outlet conduit 12 via the connecting fitting 14 at the other end.
- Polishing filter barrier 20 is in mechanical communication with the polishing filter inlet conduit 22 , an outlet conduit 24 , and a barrier cover 26 for disposal over the top surface of the polishing filter barrier 20 .
- Disposed within the polishing filter barrier 20 is a pump 40 , from which leads a pump conduit 42 therefrom and connects to a polishing filter conduit 31 via a union fitting 44 , or by any other acceptable fluid-tight connections.
- a shutoff valve 46 may be disposed anywhere along the polishing filter conduit 31 or pump conduit 42 , the shutoff valve being interactive to open/close the flow of fluids through said conduits 31 , 42 .
- Shutoff valve 42 may be accessible to an end user through the polishing barrier cover 26 , such as via a shutoff valve access hole 27 carved into the barrier cover 26 .
- An optional power cord 28 leads from the outside of the polishing filter barrier 20 into the barrier via a power cord access hole 29 accessible through the polishing barrier cover 26 , and connects to the pump 40 to supply power.
- Polishing filter conduit 31 leads into a polishing filter 30 , which is also disposed within the polishing filter barrier 20 .
- the polishing filter apparatus 30 comprises the polishing filter 32 having a polishing filter cartridge 34 disposed therein.
- the polishing filter cartridge 34 may contain a media comprising polyether sulfone, glass fiber, or any other hydrophilic media capable of retaining/capturing/removing synthetic ester-based fluids.
- any filter media having a surface energy greater than or equal to 30 mJ/square meter may be used within the polishing filter cartridge 34 .
- the filter media surface energy is greater than or equal to 45 mJ/square meter.
- a filter housing support 36 is disposed on the top surface of the polishing filter apparatus 30 from which the polishing filter conduit 31 is connected, and the polishing filter 32 is suspended on within the polishing filter barrier 20 .
- a filter housing conduit stub 38 extends from the bottom edge of the filter housing 32 , which leads into the outlet conduit 24 . Conduit stub 38 is further secured to the outlet conduit 24 via a conduit stub fitting 39 .
- the egressed water is then pumped upwards via the pump 40 through the pump piping 42 , further through the polishing filter conduit 31 , and into the polishing filter 32 .
- the egressed water is then filtered of any remaining amounts of synthetic ester, to which the now purified water exits the polishing filter barrier 20 through the outlet conduit 24 .
- Any overflow of emulsified fluids within the polishing filter barrier 20 may be addressed by activating the shutoff valve 46 to halt further flow of fluid.
- a sump pump barrier 10 ′ includes a housing 12 ′ with an opening 13 ′ therein for receiving a barrier canister 20 ′ and a polishing filter housing 30 ′ (containing the polishing filter cartridge 34 and associated media previously described above), the housing 12 ′ which may be sealed via a cap 11 ′ disposed on the housing 12 ′ top surface.
- a first conduit 40 ′ connects to a first inlet 41 ′ that leads into the barrier 10 ′.
- a second conduit 50 ′ leads into an overflow filter unit 52 ′, which is connected to an overflow pipe 54 ′ disposed through the barrier 10 ′.
- a shutoff valve 46 ′ may be disposed on the second conduit 50 ′ to halt further flow of fluid in the event of overflow.
- Barrier canister 20 ′ includes flanges 22 ′ extending from its top surface to be received by a mounting bracket 24 ′ extending inwardly from the inside surface of the barrier housing 12 ′.
- the barrier canister 20 ′ may be secured within the housing 12 ′ by bolting, welding, clamping, etc., the flanges 22 ′ to the mounting bracket 24 ′.
- a pre-filter material 26 ′ is disposed within the housing 12 ′ on top of the canister 20 ′.
- a sheen filter 28 ′ is also disposed within the housing 12 ′, on top of the pre-filter material 26 ′.
- a hydrocarbon adsorption media Disposed within the barrier canister 20 ′ is a hydrocarbon adsorption media capable of absorbing/adsorbing hydrocarbons/sheen present in fluids, while simultaneously allowing water to pass through, as previously mentioned above and identified in U.S. Pat. No. 6,503,390 issued to Gannon on Jan. 7, 2003 titled “FILTRATION OF HYDROCARBON CONTAINING LIQUID”.
- a false bottom 31 ′ disposed beneath the canister 20 ′ and within the housing 12 ′ is a false bottom 31 ′, which collects fluids passing through the canister 20 ′ and subsequently drains into a polishing filter conduit 32 ′.
- Conduit 32 ′ leads the fluids into a polishing filter housing 30 ′, having the polishing filter cartridge 34 disposed therein.
- the polishing filter housing 30 ′ traverses through the barrier housing 12 ′, allowing for the final egress of filtered fluid from the sump pump system 100 ′.
- the sump pump system 100 ′ of the present invention is advantageous over prior art pump systems, in that it successfully integrates the features and functions of the sump pump barrier 10 and polishing filter apparatus 30 described above into one barrier housing 12 ′ and allows for fluid flow under gravity forces. In this manner, and as a further unexpected advantage, the construction of such sump pump system 100 ′ allows for the filtration of synthetic ester/sheen from large volumes of water and synthetic ester emulsions, without the necessity of an electric pump to push the fluid through the barrier 10 ′ and into the polishing filter cartridge 34 (unlike the pump 40 and conduit 42 required in the first embodiment disclosed above).
- the housing 12 ′ of the sump pump system may utilize different dimensions to influence the head pressure exerted on the base of the sump pump barrier 10 ′, which can be used to increase or decrease the flow rate of egressing filtered fluid as desired by the end user.
- FIG. 13 shows the sump pump system 100 ′ with a different sized barrier housing 12 ′′ and a different length polishing filter inlet pipe 32 ′′, compared to the embodiment of FIGS. 11 and 12 , in which the distance between the canister 20 ′ and the false bottom 31 ′ results in a higher predetermined head pressure for a given volume of water, facilitating gravity initiated flow.
- FIGS. 7 and 10 depict tabular views of laboratory results using the same test method conducted in FIG. 1 (EPA test method 1664A).
- the sump pump system 100 of the present invention has proven to be consistently successful in achieving measured values of 5 ppm or less across thirteen (13) separate laboratory tests as shown in FIG. 7 , and more recently to maintain consistent measured values of less than 2 ppm as exemplified in the laboratory test data shown in FIG. 10 —far below the required threshold of 15 ppm as set by the EPA.
- FIGS. 7 and 10 demonstrate that the Pump-Thru-Barrier (“PTB”) has been tested with synthetic ester fluid for use as an effective oil containment method.
- Synthetic ester fluid has the appearance of oil but is a different composition from regular mineral oil and other hydrocarbon oils and fuels. Synthetic ester has become a better alternative for certain electric utility companies due to a much higher flash point relative to a reduced potential of explosions and fire.
- the method of the present invention was developed for preventing synthetic ester discharge from containment areas in the event of a large oil spill from a failed transformer or from tanks and equipment filled with synthetic ester.
- products for passive water drainage and absorption/solidification of synthetic ester achieve stoppage of synthetic ester to a point lower than 5 ppm in a water/rain discharge.
- Even straight (i.e., non-emulsified) synthetic ester oil spills may be stopped in such scenarios.
- the PTB on its own can stop all flow after the synthetic ester is absorbed in the media as described in the '735 Patent previously referenced herein, but cannot meet the discharge levels required without further treatment, such as the introduction and implementation of a polishing filter of the present invention.
- the present invention thus uses the Solidification Products' PTB in environments subject to rain events where a synthetic ester spill could occur, and further utilizes a pump to carry the water/synthetic ester emulsion to the PTB.
- the emulsion is blended into a milky solution at up to 30 gpm, which then filters through the PTB media canister.
- the discharge water from this method had been laboratory tested through multiple tests and the measured ppm of synthetic ester in the water was deemed unsatisfactory, as demonstrated in FIG. 1 .
- Samples taken directly from the discharge held ppm levels up to 65 ppm, depending on what stage of testing the samples were taken.
- the polishing filter 32 , 32 ′ of the present invention was required to achieve consistently low ppm levels (below 5 ppm).
- the discharge water from the PTB drains into the polishing filter barrier 20 where the pump 40 is disposed.
- the pump 40 includes a diaphragm switch, which for example is capable of turning on the pump at a 4′′-6′′ fluid level and shutting off the pump at a 1′′-2′′ fluid level.
- the water is pumped from within the polishing filter barrier 20 into the polishing filter 32 .
- the water is then restricted to an optimum flow rate, such as 12 gpm, and pumped into the polishing filter.
- the polishing filter 32 for the new filter cartridge 34 and corresponding media was designed and built to incorporate everything within the polishing filter apparatus, which also contains the pump, conduit system, and preferably a ball valve to pump directly into the polishing filter.
- fluids are taken directly from a sump containing a synthetic ester/sheen and water/fluid emulsion, and fed into the barrier 10 ′ via the first conduit 40 ′ or second conduit 50 ′.
- the synthetic ester emulsion will then pass through the sheen filter 28 ′, pre-filter material 26 ′, and barrier canister 20 ′ under gravitational force.
- all fluids that pass through the canister 20 ′ will build up on the false bottom 31 ′ and gradually flow into the polishing filter conduit 32 ′, which feeds into the polishing filter housing 30 ′ containing the polishing filter cartridge 34 .
- Pre-wetting under forced pressure the cartridge 34 thus led to the discovery that a gravity fed system 100 ′ could operate and achieve high egressing flow rates, similar to those of pressurized pump systems, without the need for the pressurization of the former design.
- Pre-wetting the cartridge involves flowing water under pressure through the filter media of the cartridge in order to replace a majority of air pockets with liquid.
- utilizing a gravity fed embodiment mitigates the adverse effect of the sump pump pressure forcing oil through the polishing filter.
- the shockwaves resulting from the pressure pump run the risk of forcing contaminated liquids (inclusive of oil) through the polishing filter, whereas in the gravity fed system embodiment 100 ′, a constant flow rate with minimal pressure (gravity fed pressure) allows for the polishing filter to more consistently capture the contaminants in the fluids without undue pressure detrimental to the filter operation.
- the present invention provides one or more of the following advantages: 1) a sump pump system for the filtration of synthetic ester-based fluid from an emulsion; 2) a method for removing synthetic ester-based fluid from an emulsion; 3) an apparatus for the effective removal of synthetic ester-based fluid from an emulsion; and 4) a new permutation/formulation of media effective against all oils, including mineral, natural, and/or synthetic esters.
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